That was actually the intended behavior, as Declude JunkMail would put i the Official Host Name of the server if neither the sender nor the recipient were local domains.If you feel this message is in error please forward this message to postmaster@%LOCALHOST%However, for domains I gateway for it does not substitute the correct the domain in that line. It always defaults to the mail servers primary domain name instead of the domain in which the mail was addressed to which is not the desired behavior.
The problem in this case is that Declude JunkMail can't figure out which domain is local (the sender or the recipient), so it can't tell which address to use for %LOCALHOST%.
-Scott
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